I appreciate the serial number on the slide. Sorry about that, mrdarkhorse.Ĭheck out page 85 on Anthony Vanderlinden's latest FN book.Īnd mrdarkhorse thanks for the extra pictures. Remember FN had three pieces of equipment applying the slide scrolls at times and they were rarely set identically.Īnd I agree the refinish is awhile ago which certainly has dropped the value deep below $300 down to that $150 - $200 range. The lack of a serif or the inclusion of a dash is something I've seen before. I usually key on the trigger guard letter/numbers/icons for date of manufacture clues if the serial number isn't a good indicator. Both of these together, even without the bevel on the lug, indicated 1930-1940 manufacturing. It is difficult on these pistols with few or no markings but the big indicator for me is the on the trigger guard and the 17-serration count.
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